Pennsylvania Emergency Vehicle
Plate | Reporter | Date |
---|---|---|
EV-76009 | Jay Hughes | 11/07/24 |
EV-75723 | Seth Brunnhuber | 6/20/24 |
EV-75205 | Chris Scott | 3/02/24 |
EV-74771 | Jay Hughes | 6/06/23 |
EV-73397 | James Boerner | 5/16/22 |
EV-72993 | Jay Hughes | 3/12/22 |
EV-72258 | James Boerner | 11/08/21 |
EV-70166 | Nicholas Santiago | 1/17/16 |
EV-69860 | Jay Hughes | 11/11/15 |
EV-69818 | Jay Hughes | 10/24/15 |
EV-69277 | Heather Embee | 11/18/14 |
EV-69001 | Jay Hughes | 1/23/14 |
EV-67806 | Jay Hughes | 10/11/12 |
EV-67735 | Jay Hughes | 7/03/12 |
EV-66815 | Jay Hughes | 8/09/11 |
EV-66672 | Mike Demes | 11/03/10 |
EV-66625 | Mike Demes | 8/26/10 |
EV-66586 | Jay Hughes | 6/01/10 |
EV-66081 | Steve Ondik | 1/30/10 |
EV-64882 | Jay Hughes | 7/19/08 |
EV-64595 | Steve Ondik | 5/18/08 |
EV-64249 | ctrabs74 | 12/09/07 |
EV-64092 | ctrabs74 | 11/09/07 |
EV-63753 | Jay Hughes | 10/21/07 |
EV-63025 | ctrabs74 | 7/29/07 |
EV-29057 | John McDevitt | 7/08/06 |
EV-76009EMERGENCY VEHICLE
Plates issued to Fire Departments and EMS services. Descendent of the Fire Dept. Plate, which was retired in the early 70s.
After being white on red since the 80s, this plate is now on the visitpa.com base with red embossed lettering. Earlier plates in the red on white format have been replaced by the new version, which also serves as a replacement for the former Fire Department plate.
The new style seems to have started at EV-50000. The high on the previous type was only around EV-30011, however, EV-31053 was reported on the new format. The lower series is reserved for non-fire department apparatus, such as private ambulance companies. The higher series is for municipal departments.